I was thinking the other day about how the Black Plague was the ONLY time in recorded human history where the world population actually DECREASED.
The plague might have reduced the world population from c. 475 million to 350–375 million in the 14th century.
It was estimated to have killed 30-60% of the European population, and about 1/3 of Muslim and North African populations. In total it killed roughly 75-200 million in Eurasia. I suspect the total numbers and percentages have such a wide range because we really don't know for sure just how many were killed, we can only speculate.
Guess what I found most interesting though? I either didn't know this fact, or forgot about it, but you know the fleas on the rats that caused the disease? They were from Central or East Asia. China pops up once again in a historical pandemic event that kills off millions. What are the odds with that happening at least twice? (There may be more such instances in history, we'd have to research that).
According to a team of medical geneticists led by Mark Achtman that analysed the genetic variation of the bacterium, Yersinia pestis "evolved in or near China",[62][63] from which it spread around the world in multiple epidemics. Later research by a team led by Galina Eroshenko places the origins more specifically in the Tian Shan mountains on the border between Kyrgyzstan and China
Another interesting tidbit I found was that many religious people died during this time, as a consequence of caring for the sick.
Monks, nuns, and priests were especially hard-hit since they cared for victims of the Black Death.
Were the evil powers of the world trying to eradicate religion, specifically Christianity, by killing off the extreme faithful? Sound familiar? Trying to shut down churches, prayer meetings, Bible studies, etc. during this current "pandemic"? Telling priests who speak out against the vaccine to "shut up or lose your position."
And look what it did to the economy. You'd think that less people would be better, meaning more food and land, but it led to more inflation. Sound familiar?
With such a large population decline from the pandemic, wages soared in response to a labour shortage.[118] On the other hand, in the quarter century after the Black Death in England, it is clear many labourers, artisans, and craftsmen, those living from money-wages alone, did suffer a reduction in real incomes owing to rampant inflation.
Recall how during our current "pandemic" the elites and the activists and the MSM were so happy that pollution was reduced during spring 2020 because less people were driving cars or going out? Turns out the "climate change crisis" hoax might have existed even way back in the 1300s.
A study performed by Thomas Van Hoof of the Utrecht University suggests that the innumerable deaths brought on by the pandemic cooled the climate by freeing up land and triggering reforestation. This may have led to the Little Ice Age.
To conclude, I suppose we can't be certain that the Black Plague was orchestrated, or if it really was just an act of nature (or God). But since we know that the elites and cabal wanted to kill most of humanity either with this current "pandemic" or with the subsequent "vaccines," seeing something like this happen at such a large and devastating scale from back in history does ring some alarm bells. And since medicine was not very advanced, there really was no way to save people once they were sick, unlike today.
But I also think that covid is definitely not as deadly as the elites wanted it to be. They were forced to play their hand too early because Trump ruined their 16 year plan. If Killary had been in office, they would have perfected the virus and it truly would have been deadly and killed millions, or even billions. And those who didn't die from it would be given the clot shot that we have now, and it would be even deadlier than what we see happening now.
I think it's possible that the Black Plague might have been the only time in history that the cabal actually succeeded in reducing the world's population. Let's hope it remains the only time.
Thoughts from all of you?
(All quotes came from the wikipedia page on the Black Death. Sorry it's wiki, but they at least make everything concise. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death )
The big parallel from that time to now is that land ownership shifted hands. That changed the power structure of Europe and the rest of the world. This is what they failed to do with the BBB aka "Great Reset".
And this is why the Arizona audit is important. President Trump returns to the fold and a lot of this chaos can be subdued in other countries.
This is why we have a lot of non Americans following the Arizona audit intently along with Americans like us.
I highly doubt the plague was orchestrated. Back then hygeine was so bad that an easily preventable death killed so many. Nowadays the plague probably won't get you as long as you bathe and use plumbing, and even if it does some antibiotics should do the job.
But who knows? The cabal existed back then as we all know, so anything's possible
I'm not sure if I believe that 1 but we all have our opinions.
Interestingly, I believe it was the black plague that did something to mutate genes in some caucasians which makes them immune to HIV..... I definitely think that Dr Falsi had this in mind when he created hiv.
I don't think it was manufactured but interestingly I'm currently reading A Distant Mirror, The Calamitous 14th Century where the "bring out yer dead" was an actual thing.
I don't think it was manufactured either, just redirected and used to somebody's advantage.
I was actually thinking about this recently. How far back in history do manufactured depopulation events go? We know that most, if not all, wars are manipulated/manufactured events. Why not diseases? The more I learn about the "Spanish" flu, the more it is apparent that it was not a naturally occurring disease and not an accident, either. That got me thinking about events further back in history. How many times has history repeated itself?
That's exactly what I thought too. We know the wars were orchestrated to shift power and money but also to kill the strong men in our society, so that after the war we became weaker with less men to raise families.
The Spanish flu was orchestrated too, so why not further back? I think it's definitely possible that the Black Plague was redirected towards Europe to affect them the most. It came from the China region but it quickly left that area and started to kill off more Europeans than any others. Of course it couldn't be completely contained, so many Asians did die, along with Muslims, etc. But it was the Europeans most affected by it.